Valorant Crosshair Generator
Build a Valorant crosshair live, preview dots, colors, outlines and lines, then copy your import code. You can also export a close CS2-style command version or load a preset from the gallery.
Live Preview
Crosshair Settings
Crosshair Code
Paste this in Valorant under Settings, Crosshair, Import Profile Code.
Import a Valorant Code
Crosshair Presets
Search pro-player, dot, beginner and meme presets. Load any preset into the builder or copy the code directly.
How to Use the Valorant Crosshair Generator
Build your own crosshair
- Choose a visible color such as cyan, white or green.
- Turn outlines, center dot, inner lines or outer lines on/off.
- Adjust thickness, length and offset until the preview feels clean.
- Copy the generated Valorant code or switch to the CS2 tab for a close CS2-style command version.
Use presets
Load a pro-style, dot, beginner or funny preset from the gallery. After loading, adjust the sliders and copy your new code.
Generator vs ready-made codes
This page is for building and editing crosshairs. For ready-made copy-and-paste codes, visit our Valorant Crosshair Codes Database. For simple dot setups, use the Valorant Dot Crosshair Codes page.
Official note
This tool is not affiliated with Riot Games or Valve. Valorant and Riot Games are trademarks of Riot Games, Inc. Counter-Strike 2 and CS2 are trademarks of Valve Corporation. For official game information, visit the official Valorant website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I import these codes directly into Valorant?
Yes. Copy the generated code, open Valorant, go to Settings, Crosshair, Import Profile Code, paste the code and import it.
Does this generator support CS2 crosshair commands?
Yes. Switch to the CS2 Commands tab to get a close CS2-style command version. Valorant and CS2 use different crosshair systems, so always test the final commands inside CS2.
Are funny crosshairs safe?
Yes. Funny crosshairs use Valorant’s built-in crosshair settings. They are safe to import, but most are not ideal for ranked precision.
Does the preview perfectly match Valorant?
The preview is designed to help you visualize the crosshair before importing it. Always test the final code inside Valorant because in-game scale, resolution and visibility can feel slightly different.